
Bishops tell why they will wear orange on June 2nd
Bishop Mariann Budde of Washington and Bishop Ian T. Douglas of Connecticut tell why they will orange as they work for an end to gun violence.
Bishop Mariann Budde of Washington and Bishop Ian T. Douglas of Connecticut tell why they will orange as they work for an end to gun violence.
At their next General Synod on June 9th, the Scottish Episcopal Church will vote on a proposal to allow clergy to preside at same-sex marriages.
The Bishops of the Diocese of Virginia have released a statement setting out eight principles that will guide the diocese and the congregations, camps, schools, and programs within it as they minister to transgender persons.
More and more couples are asking their guests to put away their smart phones during their weddings. In a world that is more and more mediated through screens, this is a startling, even radical, suggestion.
Thirty years after seven students and two teachers died on Oregon’s Mount Hood, Oregon Episcopal School honors their memory with a day of service.
Here are fifty can’t-fail ways to bring in all those millennials who are just itching to come to your parish!
Anglicans in Brazil are continuing to stand-by the country’s embattled President, Dilma Rousseff during her impeachment.
NPR talk show host Diane Rehm talks about her experience caring for her husband, John, during his final days and the need to open the conversation about end of life care, including the right to die.
A new residential college at Yale University will be named for the Rev. Dr. Anna Pauline Murray, the first African-American woman to be ordained an Episcopal priest.
Every Holy Week and Passover, the question comes up, “Should Christians hold Seders?”